I though Jarred Berggeren might get a look. 6'10, athletic and can post you up and three point (college anyway) range.

Entering his fifth year in the Wisconsin program, Jared Berggren has built himself into one of the premier big men in college basketball. Berggren started all 36 games for the Badgers in 2011-12 and posted career highs in every category. Possessing a versatile offensive game, Berggren has UW's best array of interior post-moves since Mike Wilkinson, but also has the ability to step outside and knock down shots, shooting 37 percent from 3-point range as a junior.

The Princeton, Minn., native has also demonstrated major improvement at the defensive end, posting 60 blocks in 2011-12 - the third-highest single-season total in UW history - and 32 steals. For a big man, Berggren possesses remarkable quickness, as he owns the school's post-player record for the 300-yard shuttle run (50.19 seconds), the team's agility drill (6.67 seconds) and the standing vertical jump (33 inches).

Looking at that list, i dont see any of those guys becoming a breakout star and surprising people..I doubt if any of them even get drafted...

But i'm interested to see how Will Clyburn performs in a pro setting....He can help himself by having a good camp.....

Scott Wood is smart,competive,plays well off the ball and 1 of the best shooters in the nation..He should get some looks in some team's training camp...Memphis can use a guy like him off the bench...Wood reminds me of former Chicago Bull player Jud Buechler....

Yeah, I think Berggren will definitey get a spot with the production he's put out. And I like Releford, with his size, experience, and versatility, I think there is a place for him on an NBA roster. Broekhoff could surprise people. And if Siva attends this, I think he will definitely make the First Team and dominate this thing.

For a bouncy athlete whose skills have developed a little bit every year, Davies' measurements certainly aren't bad. The most physically impressive guy is Aziz N'Diaye. He came in at 6' 10 3/4" (and if memory serves Portsmouth measures them without shoes), 259 lbs, with a 7' 6 1/2" wingspan, and a 9' 5" standing reach. Even though he is an older guy, to me, he still fits the profile of someone a team would want to bring into the summer league and training camp. He is never going to be the most skilled guy in the world, but it is not every day that a guy comes out of college with the kind of size that big by NBA standards and also is a pretty decent athlete. Clyburn, Kevin Foster, and Jack Cooley also had big + wingspans, and also have put together good game lines so far. Cooley has averaged 13 and 15 per through 2 games (the team went 0-2). His teammate Clyburn had one big 25 point game and one dud, 3 points on 1-7 shooting. Foster had 13 points and 6 assists in his only game. Robert Covington had averaged 18.5 points and 8.5 rebounds through 2 games. Combine that with him being a 6' 7" small forward with a 7' 2" wingspan, he would seem to be making the most of his opportunity. Nick Minnerath was not someone I knew about, but measured out well for a small forward and had 16 points. I didn't realize his back story until I just searched him a moment ago. http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20130226/SPORTS0203/302260351